COULTHART: I Know for a Fact that John Koslowski (new head of AARO) has Asked to Accompany Skywatcher and Jake Barber When They do Their Next Summoning

COULTHART: I’ve learned that John Koslowski, the new head of AARO, has requested to join Skywatcher and Jake Barber during their next summoning. This was news to me—has anyone else heard about this?

I’m really enjoying the interview so far; I’m still in the middle of it.

The excerpt I mentioned caught my attention, particularly around the 13:50 mark:

It was after Jake Barber briefed Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick that things took a turn. Once Kirkpatrick had left AARO, Barber approached the new AARO Director, Dr. John Koslowski, and shared details about information previously available to AARO. It was at that point AARO realized they no longer possessed that information.

Clearly, someone had removed it.

I can’t say who that was, but the fact remains that AARO’s mission is to investigate UAPs. I have more confidence in Dr. John Koslowski than in his predecessor. Despite potential constraints from the Defense Department that might slow down the disclosure process, it seems to me that he is genuinely committed to thoroughly investigating this phenomenon.

And I can confirm that he has expressed interest in joining the Skywatcher team for their upcoming summoning.

One thought on “COULTHART: I Know for a Fact that John Koslowski (new head of AARO) has Asked to Accompany Skywatcher and Jake Barber When They do Their Next Summoning

  1. This is certainly intriguing news! The mention of Dr. John Koslowski wanting to accompany Skywatcher and Jake Barber for their next summoning raises a lot of questions about the direction AARO is taking under his leadership. The fact that there seems to be a discrepancy in the information AARO previously had is also concerning, and it makes one wonder about transparency within the Department of Defense regarding UAP investigations.

    It’s refreshing to hear that Koslowski inspires more confidence compared to his predecessor. It seems like he is genuinely interested in getting to the bottom of things, which is encouraging for those of us who follow UAP research closely.

    I wonder if this partnership with the Skywatcher team could lead to new insights or data that might shift how these phenomena are understood or investigated. Has there been any further discussion or speculation about what this summit might entail? Would love to hear more thoughts on this!

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